Mariana Di Girolamo
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Mariana Di Girolamo

Mariana di Girolamo Arteaga, born on October 22, 1990, in Santiago, Chile, is a prominent Chilean film and television actress. She hails from a family deeply rooted in the arts, with parents who are plastic artists, a sister also an actress (Claudia de Girolamo), and a grandfather who was a playwright (Claudio Di Girolamo). Mariana pursued her theatrical studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, further honing her craft with additional studies in Spain.She gained significant recognition for her work in Chilean television, appearing in popular series such as "Pituca sin Lucas" (2014), "Pobre Gallo" (2016), and "Perdona nuestros pecados" (2017), for which she won a Copihue de Oro for Best Popular Actress.Di Girolamo transitioned successfully into film, earning international acclaim for her captivating performances. Her breakthrough came with the leading role in Pablo Larraín's 2019 film "Ema," which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Her performance in "Ema" garnered her several awards, including a Sant Jordi Award for Best Actress in a Foreign Film (2020) and a Caleuche Award nomination. She also starred in "La Verónica" (2020), which earned her the Best Actress award at the International Women's Film Festival in Aswan, Egypt. Her filmography further includes "Hotel Zentai" (2018), "I Don't Want to Be Your Brother" (2019), and "Electrophilia" (2023). She is also part of the cast for the upcoming film "Kill the Jockey" (2024), playing the character Ana. In television, she also notably portrayed Patricia Rivadeneira in "Los Prisioneros" (2021) and had a role in the series "The Kingdom" (2021).